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- Aethiopes is a studio album by American rapper Billy Woods, released April 8, 2022, by Backwoodz Studioz. The cover art is taken from the Rembrandt painting Two Moors, and the album name comes from an ancient European name for African people. The album came along with the announcement of a US tour running May through October 2022, and an appearance at the Dutch music festival Le Guess Who? in November. (en)
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- Billy Woods and Preservation. All tracks are produced by Preservation, with co-production by Glow in the Dark Flowers on track 6 and Woods on track 9 (en)
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- A close-up of a painting of two Black men's faces (en)
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- Aethiopes by billy woods.jpg (en)
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- Aethiopes track listing (en)
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- 136.0
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- featuring Boldy James and Gabe 'Nandez (en)
- featuring Despot (en)
- featuring El-P and Breeze Brewin (en)
- featuring Elucid, Quelle Chris, and Denmark Vessey (en)
- featuring Fatboi Sharif (en)
- featuring Mike Ladd (en)
- featuring Shinehead (en)
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- Haarlem (en)
- Versailles (en)
- Wharves (en)
- Christine (en)
- Sauvage (en)
- Heavy Water (en)
- Remorseless (en)
- Asylum (en)
- Aethiopes ratings (en)
- NYNEX (en)
- No Hard Feelings (en)
- Protoevangelium (en)
- Smith + Cross (en)
- The Doldrums (en)
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- Aethiopes is a studio album by American rapper Billy Woods, released April 8, 2022, by Backwoodz Studioz. The cover art is taken from the Rembrandt painting Two Moors, and the album name comes from an ancient European name for African people. The album came along with the announcement of a US tour running May through October 2022, and an appearance at the Dutch music festival Le Guess Who? in November. (en)
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